Haematology is a branch of medicine concerning the study of blood, the blood-forming organs, and blood diseases. Haematology is practised by specialists (called haematologists) in the field who deal with the diagnosis, treatment and overall management of people with blood disorders ranging from anaemia to blood cancer. Some of the diseases treated by haematologists include myelofibrosis, leukaemia, multiple myeloma, malignant lymphomas, bone marrow stem cell transplantation, blood transfusion and more.

Extensive, first-hand practical experience in a recognised training centre provides haematologists with expertise in the cause of abnormalities in blood formation and other blood disorders the diagnosis of various blood related disorders and cancers using laboratory tests and workups and the care and treatment of patients with blood diseases or haematological diseases.